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Telecom companies line up for spectrum
20 Oct 2012
French retailer Carrefour to sell Colombian operations to Chile's Cencosud for $2.62 billion
20 Oct 2012
Twitter blocks neo-Nazi account in Germany
19 Oct 2012
Deccan Chargers move SC against boot from IPL
19 Oct 2012
Indian Premier League team Deccan Chargers has gone to the Supreme Court challenging a Bombay High Court order issued on Thursday refusing to set aside an order passed by an arbitrator that it would cease to be a member of the IPL, as decided by the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI).
No probe into Bharti Walmart, says government
19 Oct 2012
The government has denied ordering any specific probe into Wal-Mart Stores over accusations that the US-based retail chain violated foreign investment rules when it entered into a deal with Bharti Retail
No probe into Bharti Walmart, says government
19 Oct 2012
The government has denied ordering any specific probe into Wal-Mart Stores over accusations that the US-based retail chain violated foreign investment rules when it entered into a deal with Bharti Retail
Indian Hotels to make $1.86 billion bid for Orient Express
18 Oct 2012
Orient Express had rejected a 2007 attempt by Indians Hotel to acquire a significant stake in the company, denying any strategic fit between “a predominantly domestic Indian hotel chain and a global portfolio of luxury hotels”
Indian Hotels to make $1.86 billion bid for Orient Express
18 Oct 2012
Orient Express had rejected a 2007 attempt by Indians Hotel to acquire a significant stake in the company, denying any strategic fit between “a predominantly domestic Indian hotel chain and a global portfolio of luxury hotels”
Newsweek to end print edition and go online in New Year
18 Oct 2012
`This decision is not about the quality or the brand of journalism - that is as powerful as ever, but it is about the challenging economics of print publishing and distribution’
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